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Hi ,

Yeast symptoms are different for all kids, but for ours were pretty straight

forward, like any yeast infection we had; itchy, redness, pain upon urination,

etc.

Yes, we just use the adrenal cortex in addition to potassium, C and lots of B5.

She eats plenty of protein and frequent meals. She is doing great with the

Armour and just the supplements, just get a good adrenal cortex. I found one

from Nutricology that is organic, fwiw. 250 mgs of adrenal cortex, 2 x a day.

No, we are not sugar free, she is 5, we try to limit the sugar, but you know,

it's summer and she likes her ice cream. Doesn't seem to awaken the yeast.

Hope your girl does well with the chelation.

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This sounds like wonderful news. Excuse my ignorance, but how do you

know that the yeast is gone? What are the symptoms that have

disappeared? (The whole yeast issue has me somewhat perplexed).

I can't recall if you decided to use the adrenal cortex extract for

adrenal support or not? Does your dear girl follow an adrenal

friendly diet (no sugar, frequent meals, frequent protein)?

I have not 'seen' yeast myself, with my own chelation, but I am

following these discussions closely because I have a daughter (with

adrenal problems) to chelate.

Thanks

J

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> I hesitate to post this, all of you know how it works, once you

think something is gone for good, it reappears, but hoping this will

help someone else.

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> The yeast has left, been gone for a month, no sign of it even during

a round. We have even tested it with yeast producing juice and it has

not reappeared.

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> Two things we have done, normalized her body temperatures and

thyroid with Armour. I have read that yeast prefers a cooler body

temp, and hers are now normal.

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> Second, Transfer Factor, immune support started at about the same

time, expensive stuff, so wish I knew what it was.

>

> To be fair, we did not see yeast before chelation, but had plenty of

it once chelation started and loads of it during antivirals, so it was

there.

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If she gets yeast with chelation while eating sugar, she may self-limit. Yeast

infections are very uncomfortable. The worst part is the simple carbohydrate

craving (which turns into sugar) with yeast.

When we saw her doing that, we redirected to fruit (still a carbohydrate, but

complex carbohydrates). That was somewhat helpful. Better yet if you can

redirect it to protein, but not always possible. Her favorites were saltines,

but we found an acceptable organic whole grain cracker that she did " almost "

like as much as the white flour saltine.

Still saying, for us, you could not connect the yeast with how much white sugar

things she consumed, so limiting sugar may be the magic bullet for some, but not

everyone.

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> My girl is 18. I won't be able to control her sugar intake at all.

> I'm finding out that it's a good idea to chelate kids before they

hit 18.

Yep. I'm finding that it's immeasurably easier to control my kids'

diet than my own. One thing that helps me is to go off sugar for 2

weeks and then re-evaluate -- I need to kind of lie to myself about

how long and start to feel a lot better before committing, if that

makes any sense. Any chance yu could convince her to do no-sugar for a

very short while, just as an experiment?

Nell

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They only way I could go no sugar was to keep GSE handy. Within hours I was

craving sugar like crazy...like I would have chewed through a bag of sugar if it

meant I could have some! The GSE helped a lot and then having lots of different

foods that tasted good around was also what helped me do it. When the food ran

low it made it very easy to cheat and fall off the wagon.

Maybe plan out a great menu for a week or two...make it more fun? That and

removing as many sugar foods as possible. That is what I am going to have to do

to get myself back on the wagon. I did feel better, no GI issues at all, a

first for me.

HTH,

lanellici <lanellici@...> wrote:

> My girl is 18. I won't be able to control her sugar intake at all.

> I'm finding out that it's a good idea to chelate kids before they

hit 18.

Yep. I'm finding that it's immeasurably easier to control my kids'

diet than my own. One thing that helps me is to go off sugar for 2

weeks and then re-evaluate -- I need to kind of lie to myself about

how long and start to feel a lot better before committing, if that

makes any sense. Any chance yu could convince her to do no-sugar for a

very short while, just as an experiment?

Nell

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LOL, not ever having had yeast, I guess this was optimistic, boy, makes cocaine

sound like tame stuff.

You might try the Transfer Factor, I swear it is the colostrum that has ridded

us of the yeast. Keeping her on it for 3-4 months, then just doing 3-4 days a

month, will keep you posted, but it is gone.

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> If she gets yeast with chelation while eating sugar, she may self-limit.

If only. The self-limiting has worked very well with artificials, but

everyone in my family (including me!) is more than willing to put up

with pain/rotten moods for sugar. In moments of yeast-free sanity we

can make better choices, but once yeast gets going none of us is

rational and we'd sell our grandmother for a chocolate chip cookie.

Nell

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> You might try the Transfer Factor, I swear it is the colostrum that

has ridded us of the yeast. Keeping her on it for 3-4 months, then

just doing 3-4 days a month, will keep you posted, but it is gone.

I'll give it a shot. I tried TF ages ago, but there was so much going

on then I couldn't tell what was what. Congrats on your girl getting

past the yeast -- that is wonderful :).

Nell

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Well I sure hope it works for you. If yeast is a product of a dsyregulated

immune system like Andy has been saying forever, then it makes sense that

boosting the immune system would make the yeast disappear.

The yeast did become more manageable about round 40, meaning we were able to

treat it and have it abate consistently, but it never left completely. This is

different than the 50 rounds commonly reported, but we always did 3.5 days so

thinking our 40 rounds would equal at least 50, 3-day rounds.

Since this is the only thing we have changed, just the TF chewables for the last

month, have to think that is it. They now have an advanced formula, which is

what we use. It comes in chewables and also capsules. Might be a coincidence,

but certainly worth a try.

Wondering if we should push our luck and add some antivirals....

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> You might try the Transfer Factor, I swear it is the colostrum that

has ridded us of the yeast. Keeping her on it for 3-4 months, then

just doing 3-4 days a month, will keep you posted, but it is gone.

I'll give it a shot. I tried TF ages ago, but there was so much going

on then I couldn't tell what was what. Congrats on your girl getting

past the yeast -- that is wonderful :).

Nell

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